Have you ever felt that you were 'different'? That the Otherworld was closer for you than it is for other folk? Have you ever wondered how you can tap into the wild, untamed magic of your own faery heart? Then this book is for you. Once upon a time 'Fey' meant both the spirits of the natural world and the nature of those humans that were in touch with that magic in themselves; the seers, the spirit workers, the ones who walked between.

​ This is your guide to finding that Fey magic which sings in your heart. Through this book you will meet your guide, visit faeryland, learn about the beings of the faery worlds and develop your own faery craft to work in harmony with the power and cycles of the earth by unlocking the nature of your Fey spirit. Time for you to become the Fey you truly are.

About the Author​Halo has been a practising Faery Witch since she was a child, taught by the fae from birth and trained in human magic since her teens. She is a devotee of the Faery Queen, a storyteller, a philosopher, artist and the Ringleader of The Goblin Circus, where Faery magic manifests in art and wonder-tales.​

My Take on Faery Magic

For too long, Faeries have been the trickster beings in our society when acknowledged at all. They are often blamed for disobedient children in the aspect that the agreeable babe had been switched out for a changeling. Missing car keys to tripping our own feet is often laid at the faeries’ door. People are warned not to contact the faeries or bad things will happen to them. With all this fear and misinformation, it’s a hardship for anyone who has a fey legacy or even a desire to communicate with the faeries. Even my witch friends warned me to not mess with the faeries.

Moon Books introduces via their Pagan Portals series Your Faery Magic by Halo Quin. This very readable book not only enlightens people about faerie ways, but also about their own fey tendencies. Neither one is to be feared, but treated with reverence and respect.

Halo has a lyrical touch with words that is so fitting for entering the faerie kingdom. She warns at the onset that this is a tome only for those seriously desiring a relationship with the fey as opposed to a light read. Do you feel at home in the woods? Are you an avid gardener? Do you feel a connection to the wildlife and birds? Are you open minded enough to believe that other entities exist on this plane? If so, you may have a touch of the fey.

Halo leads us through the early times to present. She also includes a helpful chapter on inviting faerie spirit guides into our lives. When reviewing books, if I’m impressed with the content I always order a paperback of it. There’s one already in my Amazon cart.

Special note: While writing this review, a raven visited, which was a first for me.